Following Amber Rose‘ recent annual event/show, Slut Walk, singer, producer and tech entrepreneur eLDee the Don shared his piece of mind on the hip culture of the promotion of the ‘hoe lifestyle’, citing its damaging effects on the younger generation.
He shared his thoughts on this on Twitter in the early hours of today. These are his tweets:
#AmberRoseSlutWalk?? What are we doing to our children on this planet? Making hoes role models for young black girls is now hip???
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
Young black girls now being further encouraged to aspire to be sluts/hoes/sex workers. $8m to be a hoe evangelist? Wake up people!!!
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
TV shows survive on ratings. Stop supporting the platforms that are put in place to destroy your children’s futures by watching these shows.
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
There’s NOTHING positive about using a professional hoe to teach children anything but how not to be a hoe. Slutwalk?? Who r they fooling??
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
I have young daughters & the constant promotion of these hoes as black role models is a direct propagandist threat to their future.
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
Is there nothing positive going on with black women?? Where are the Silicon Valley success stories? Doctors? Real estate moguls? WhyHoes???
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
Something is wrong with a world where Amber Rose gets paid millions to promote anything positive ahead of Simone, Serena, Lupita, Alicia…
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
Can you name 10 successful black women as quickly as you can 10 successful black hoes?,..now imagine who your kids’ female role models are.
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
Yes I’m upset. I’m upset as hell because I have daughters. I’m upset because there is a deliberate effort by media to poison their minds.
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
I have no personal problems with Amber Rose & Im not judging her lifestyle choices, just stop making them “OK” options for little girls.
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
Not a single show on TV teaching young girls to do better. They all start with the Barbies & graduate to Kardashianism. #WeMustDoBetter
— Lanre eLDee Dabiri (@eLDeeTheDon) October 2, 2016
Since his tweets went out, the topic has been hot for hours on the micro-blogging platform.
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